On 25/07/2012 16:32, Jim Hall wrote:

 > Hi. Shane Coughlan was the main person behind FreeGEM. It is a very
 > nice GUI; I was also a fan of GEM back in the day.

To be a little pedantic, Shane was behind his distribution of FreeGEM 
called OpenGEM, which was the last actively-maintained distribution of 
GEM. There were a few other distributions, including an "official" 
FreeGEM maintained by Eathan Clark, and my own distribution. The main 
GEM sites that are still around today would probably be:

http://www.deltasoft.com/ - Ben's site, containing many of the original 
GEM components
http://www.seasip.info/Gem/ - John's site, where he's still doing some 
impressive hacks to push GEM's boundaries
http://www.owenrudge.net/GEM/ - my site, containing my old GEM distribution

There are a few smaller resources scattered around the web if you can 
find them, but not a huge amount these days. You can always join us on 
the GEM Development mailing list if you have any questions or find 
anything interesting (see Deltasoft for details).

Cheers,

-- 
Owen Rudge
http://www.owenrudge.net/

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